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Woman killed at Ponoka Stampede identified as Alicia McKendrick

Alicia McKendrick (Source: McKendrick Stable) Alicia McKendrick (Source: McKendrick Stable)
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The woman who died during a practice at the Ponoka Stampede on Sunday has been identified by friends as Alicia McKendrick.

The 30-year-old was thrown from her horse and trampled by other horses.

McKendrick is being remembered for her love of horses, and being a role model to young riders.

Occupational Health and Safety is investigating McKendrick’s death. 

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